Chapter 691
Lewis shook his head. "They\'re official personnel. We can\'t act recklessly."
Keira frowned.
Behind them, Erin let out a mocking laugh. "You were so confident just a moment ago. And now look at this mess! How utterly useless!"
Keira spun around and glared at Erin. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Caught off guard by Keira\'s intense stare, Erin stammered, "W-What? Are you accusing me?"
Keira\'s gaze remained fixed on Erin, her voice cold. "If it wasn\'t you, then who else could it be?"
Erin lifted her chin defiantly, her eyes full of stubbornness. "Yes, it was me! We\'re enemies, after all. What\'s wrong with me causing trouble for you? We\'re both contenders for the South family\'s inheritance. Why did you trust me so easily?"
As she spoke, Erin reached into her pocket.
Keira\'s eyes widened, and she instinctively gripped a silver needle, ready to act if Erin tried anything with a gun. But instead of pulling out a weapon to attack, Erin produced a silver handgun and handed it to Keira, pressing the barrel against her own forehead. "Go ahead, then! Kill me!"
Keira was stunned.
Erin stared at her with a mix of anger and challenge. "You think you can accuse me and get away with it? If you want to clear your doubts, killing me is your best option!"
Keira was speechless.
Erin added, "Do you think this gun is empty?" She then fired a shot into the air, the silenced gun making only a faint sound, but the bullet pierced through the boat\'s deck, proving it was loaded.
Erin, still fuming, glared at Keira. "Come on, shoot me!"
Keira remained silent.
Taking a deep breath, Keira finally said, "You insisted on coming along. Now that things have gone wrong, I\'m supposed to ignore you?"
Erin, like a defiant wife unfairly accused, pouted. "So just shoot me if you think I\'m the problem!"
"Enough!" Keira snapped.
Erin immediately fell silent, but she continued to sulk and glare off into the distance, clearly upset. "This is too much. Absolutely too much!"
Keira ignored Erin and turned her attention back to the shore.
Lewis frowned deeply.
They were too far away to hear the conversation onshore, but they could see the car being forced to stop, with officials from Crera surrounding it and pulling the passengers out.
Keira took a deep breath. "Are we just going to watch?"
Lewis explained, "You can see about fifty people, but they\'ve been aware of this situation for a while. There are likely at least five hundred more hidden nearby. If we make a move, we\'ll be captured immediately."
Keira\'s anxiety grew, but seeing Lewis\'s serious expression, she held back her frustration.
Professor Barry Brandt was a valuable scientist, and even if he was captured by Crera\'s officials, his life wouldn\'t be at risk.
There wasn\'t much to worry about regarding his safety.
However...
"How will you clear Keira\'s name if Professor Brandt doesn\'t return to the country?" Erin spoke up again. "If I were you and truly cared about her, I\'d find a way to rescue him, even if it meant facing thousands of people onshore!"
Lewis turned to Erin. "Then why don\'t you go?"
Erin was momentarily speechless before huffing, "I\'m not her husband!"
Lewis didn\'t say a word.
He turned to the ship\'s captain and ordered, "Take us back."
"Yes, sir."
The boat quietly began to turn, heading back to Crera.
Keira watched the shoreline recede with a frown.
Erin continued to grumble. "You made such a big deal about Plan B, but now we\'re just sneaking away? What a waste!"
She added, "You\'re so useless!"
"Keira, why are you still with this guy? Break up with him before it\'s too late!"
Neither Keira nor Lewis responded.
Erin, still fuming, pulled out some pistachios and began eating them with a crunch.
But her frustration didn\'t subside. She looked back at them and asked, "Aren\'t you worried? With Barry Brandt captured, it\'ll be nearly impossible to get him back for at least six months to a year. And if he doesn\'t return, your reputation will remain tainted!"
Keira responded calmly, "If I\'m not worried, why should you be?"
Erin was momentarily silenced.
Lewis added, "You\'re worrying more than the person directly affected. It\'s like the assistant being more anxious than the person in charge."
Erin\'s eyes widened. "Who are you calling an assistant? You\'re the one acting like an assistant!"
After sulking for a moment, she couldn\'t help but ask again, "So what\'s the plan now?"
Keira glanced at Lewis.
The boat was now far from Crera, but Lewis seemed increasingly calm.
She asked, "Is Plan B going smoothly?"
Lewis smiled and said, "You really can\'t miss a thing, can you?"